Travels in New-England and New-York, Količina 1Рипол Классик, 1969 - 425 strani |
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Stran xxv
... Winds. Opinions relative to the Causes 'qf time Winds examined. Facts proving that the Miocene: becomeMitda'. SsoeesrioePer-iods of Cold xxiv CONTENTS. and Heat. Causes of the Cold produced by.
... Winds. Opinions relative to the Causes 'qf time Winds examined. Facts proving that the Miocene: becomeMitda'. SsoeesrioePer-iods of Cold xxiv CONTENTS. and Heat. Causes of the Cold produced by.
Stran xxvi
... Winds ..... ................................................. LEI'I'ER IV. Climate of Nero-England continued ... Wind, Rain, and .......... ............ LETTER VIII. Soil qf New-England. Misrepresentation: relative to the Gounssy ...
... Winds ..... ................................................. LEI'I'ER IV. Climate of Nero-England continued ... Wind, Rain, and .......... ............ LETTER VIII. Soil qf New-England. Misrepresentation: relative to the Gounssy ...
Stran xxxi
... Wind. *Pascataqna Bridge and River. Dover.- Cruelty of the Indians: Death of Major Waldron. Story of Mrs. Heard. Sommmrth. Benoich'; attached by a. 1mm. Death q'r Robert Rogers. View of the White .Monntains. Inns of NewEaglalld ...
... Wind. *Pascataqna Bridge and River. Dover.- Cruelty of the Indians: Death of Major Waldron. Story of Mrs. Heard. Sommmrth. Benoich'; attached by a. 1mm. Death q'r Robert Rogers. View of the White .Monntains. Inns of NewEaglalld ...
Stran 12
... wind in a grove of white pines has all the magnificence, which attends the distant roar of the ocean. Hacmontac I take to be an Indian name. It is not an evergreen. The position of the branches is nearly horizontal. The leaf is short ...
... wind in a grove of white pines has all the magnificence, which attends the distant roar of the ocean. Hacmontac I take to be an Indian name. It is not an evergreen. The position of the branches is nearly horizontal. The leaf is short ...
Stran 16
... wind, and a clear, thawing day. No sap is obtained during a southerly wind. The mode which some persons pursue, of boxing the trees with an axe, although productive of more immediate gain, destroys the trees in a short time. When the ...
... wind, and a clear, thawing day. No sap is obtained during a southerly wind. The mode which some persons pursue, of boxing the trees with an axe, although productive of more immediate gain, destroys the trees in a short time. When the ...
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LETTER VIII | 76 |
IJTIER | 163 |
LETTER XXIX | 259 |
Forott Vegetation Sufield MajorGeneral 141m | 270 |
Maaoannanan up nonouooaununo | 301 |
LETTER XXXV | 315 |
Shrewsblay Hon Artemas Ward Northborough Rabbi | 332 |
LETTER XXXVI | 343 |
Canal Andover | 356 |
Wind Pascataqna Bridge and River Dover Cruelty | 378 |
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